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Topic: ⚡️⚡️[ANN] ⚡️⚡️ ELYNET Official Regular Updates - page 6. (Read 879 times)

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I must say I am not really sure how this will work, yet. Are they planning to build their own mobile operating system? It will be hard to compete against Android, iOS and the Huawei OS.
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I’ll say on first check this would be a brilliant project, but I’ll like a link to your github page. It would be great to see how much work has been done on your project.
I see ElyNet is a South Korean Project (most team members are from South Korea) and seem to have a good link with LG Inc, does this mean your services would be limited to people in South Korea? And investors would be South Africans too?

Of course the service can't be limited to only south Korea. I am actually interested in the link to LG. Is LG company already confirming this claims? Do they have Elynet as a partner or product on their website?

Asking for the link to the github page in weird considering they might not be an open source company and will not want their code public. Maybe they can release a prototype.
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I’ll say on first check this would be a brilliant project, but I’ll like a link to your github page. It would be great to see how much work has been done on your project.
I see ElyNet is a South Korean Project (most team members are from South Korea) and seem to have a good link with LG Inc, does this mean your services would be limited to people in South Korea? And investors would be South Africans too?

Of course the service can't be limited to only south Korea. I am actually interested in the link to LG. Is LG company already confirming this claims? Do they have Elynet as a partner or product on their website?
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I just checked the video at ELYNET.io site, and what they mentioned that Elynet users can use the data or mobile services anywhere in the world that too at almost 50% low cost. No roaming charges and many other benefits.
Not sure how easy or difficult it's to actually implement this solution.

I don't really know how they intend to do this but most times it involves the brand selling like their hardware to the public before one can use their services since it will be a sim-less thing but i'm looking forward to seeing this come to life, data in some regions is still quite expensive and if they can tap into the market and make available cheap data, then they got themselves a market

I thought they want to service just wireless communication via cellular calls. Is there a data service inclusion? Would be really nice to see that happen
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I’ll say on first check this would be a brilliant project, but I’ll like a link to your github page. It would be great to see how much work has been done on your project.
I see ElyNet is a South Korean Project (most team members are from South Korea) and seem to have a good link with LG Inc, does this mean your services would be limited to people in South Korea? And investors would be South Korean too?

I don't think the project would be limited to South Korean since its utilising blockchain technology and secondly, I read that the sim less network can be used anywhere in the world. Am personally thrilled by the details of the project, but am not surprised by the workability and potential of blockchain technology.

You're actually right and it will be best if they seek those countries that spend a lot on data, that should give them like a major yardstick for countries to go after and a good signal for business because the competition will be less once they issue out cheaper data services than what the specific country or countries are used to, i won't encourage them to go for anything outside that
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I just checked elynet's telegram and I find it interesting that they have their own mobile application CRUDE  and users can buy data by using elynet  tokens ElyX, and can also gift unused data to others and many more features like free international calls. That's really gonna make a great impression on telecommunication Industry.
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I’ll say on first check this would be a brilliant project, but I’ll like a link to your github page. It would be great to see how much work has been done on your project.
I see ElyNet is a South Korean Project (most team members are from South Korea) and seem to have a good link with LG Inc, does this mean your services would be limited to people in South Korea? And investors would be South Korean too?

I don't think the project would be limited to South Korean since its utilising blockchain technology and secondly, I read that the sim less network can be used anywhere in the world. Am personally thrilled by the details of the project, but am not surprised by the workability and potential of blockchain technology.

Based on the information provided at the blog, top team members including CEO has worked for LG. So they seems to have all the experience and knowledge and understanding of business.

That's great, always good to have an experienced team driving a project. With their experience they will surely navigate ElyNet in the right direction.   

being experienced of one of the major requirement for building blockchain based solution and from the look of things elynet have what it takes to build what they are proposing, i will advise them to carry out intensive publicity to get as much audience as they can.
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I’ll say on first check this would be a brilliant project, but I’ll like a link to your github page. It would be great to see how much work has been done on your project.
I see ElyNet is a South Korean Project (most team members are from South Korea) and seem to have a good link with LG Inc, does this mean your services would be limited to people in South Korea? And investors would be South Korean too?

I don't think the project would be limited to South Korean since its utilising blockchain technology and secondly, I read that the sim less network can be used anywhere in the world. Am personally thrilled by the details of the project, but am not surprised by the workability and potential of blockchain technology.

Based on the information provided at the blog, top team members including CEO has worked for LG. So they seems to have all the experience and knowledge and understanding of business.

That's great, always good to have an experienced team driving a project. With their experience they will surely navigate ElyNet in the right direction.   
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I checked out your telegram, and it’s was quite what I expected. Interesting and updated with announcements about your project, quite disappointed that few of those announcements are shared here on bitcointalk, which has a broader reach than telegram.
Here’s one about Elynet proposed launch date; https://www.coincurb.com/news/elynet-first-global-blockchain-telecom-company-announces-launch/
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I’ll say on first check this would be a brilliant project, but I’ll like a link to your github page. It would be great to see how much work has been done on your project.
I see ElyNet is a South Korean Project (most team members are from South Korea) and seem to have a good link with LG Inc, does this mean your services would be limited to people in South Korea? And investors would be South Korean too?

I don't think the project would be limited to South Korean since its utilising blockchain technology and secondly, I read that the sim less network can be used anywhere in the world. Am personally thrilled by the details of the project, but am not surprised by the workability and potential of blockchain technology.

Based on the information provided at the blog, top team members including CEO has worked for LG. So they seems to have all the experience and knowledge and understanding of business.
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On going through the blog, I was not surprised by the accomplishments of the team members so far and its a clear indication that the project would be offering so much more to benefit the users. Telecom is a multi billion dollar industry and am glad that blockchain technology is also utilized in the industry.


At this moment I can't imagine SiM-less mobile communication. But with blockchain technology anything is possible. I am curious to see the progress of this project.

SIM-less mobile network? Will it work if I use any existing mobile phone? Or I need to buy new specific hardware?
Will it operate over existing telecom infrastructure? I mean fiber cables, towers etc?

Seriously it will be very interesting to see the mobile Network without sim. But yes without sim what kind of technology or hardware it is going to use?

I believe sim less mobile network is not a new invention in the world, because I know a couple of mobile network providers in my country who offers such to their customers, but there's always a restriction as to the location where the service could be enjoyed. I suppose they utilize the fibre optic technology to reach their clients.
ELYNET is proposing a higher version of the sim less technology which is expected to be without borders and utilizing the blockchain technology. I am thrilled by this prospect and can't wait to see as the project unfolds.
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I’ll say on first check this would be a brilliant project, but I’ll like a link to your github page. It would be great to see how much work has been done on your project.
I see ElyNet is a South Korean Project (most team members are from South Korea) and seem to have a good link with LG Inc, does this mean your services would be limited to people in South Korea? And investors would be South Korean too?

I don't think the project would be limited to South Korean since its utilising blockchain technology and secondly, I read that the sim less network can be used anywhere in the world. Am personally thrilled by the details of the project, but am not surprised by the workability and potential of blockchain technology.
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I think your data service model without roaming would be a success. Using blockchain technology makes it possible to realize the transparency users deserves while using a mobile service network.
But first, you’ll have to meet the requirements of the regulatory organization in your country and also cross the hurdles of approval as a mobile network operator. Wishing you success.

Yea, you have a point, like how do they intend to provide such services without getting approved by the laws of most countries, especially if its a case where they will have like physical offices or something, i understand no one owns blockchain technology since the concept behind it is decentralized but then again, laws are coming up to checkmate brands from the industry

I visited the website and had to go through the Elynet team. I have to admit Elynet has got a outstanding team when you talk about having a good name and experience in public adoption and  development of new technology. Might not take so long to get the government support, but that’s a very important and needed factor for Elynet.

I have not been to their website yet to ascertain the validity of the whole thing but i'm pretty much interested on the aspect of worldwide adoption and how they intend to overcome the issue of people coming to terms that the project is not a conventional one that they are used not but its coming out from a strange industry to many which is the blockchain industry
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I think your data service model without roaming would be a success. Using blockchain technology makes it possible to realize the transparency users deserves while using a mobile service network.
But first, you’ll have to meet the requirements of the regulatory organization in your country and also cross the hurdles of approval as a mobile network operator. Wishing you success.

Yea, you have a point, like how do they intend to provide such services without getting approved by the laws of most countries, especially if its a case where they will have like physical offices or something, i understand no one owns blockchain technology since the concept behind it is decentralized but then again, laws are coming up to checkmate brands from the industry

I visited the website and had to go through the Elynet team. I have to admit Elynet has got a outstanding team when you talk about having a good name and experience in public adoption and  development of new technology. Might not take so long to get the government support, but that’s a very important and needed factor for Elynet.
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I think your data service model without roaming would be a success. Using blockchain technology makes it possible to realize the transparency users deserves while using a mobile service network.
But first, you’ll have to meet the requirements of the regulatory organization in your country and also cross the hurdles of approval as a mobile network operator. Wishing you success.

This also means they have to fall within the laws of every other country they intend to offer these services too and making sure they don't break the laws with their technology. I don't doubt that with the team they currently have, they can pull this off.

Every new technology has to  face the hurdles while launching but new technologies always come with benefits so let's hope elynet provide services that really bring revolution in telecom sector. 👍👍


yeah, elynet have a lot to cover, when an idea is novel it takes a lot technical know-how to pull it off but as it stands elynet have an advantage in that they have been in the business for sometime and I believe they have what it takes.
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I think your data service model without roaming would be a success. Using blockchain technology makes it possible to realize the transparency users deserves while using a mobile service network.
But first, you’ll have to meet the requirements of the regulatory organization in your country and also cross the hurdles of approval as a mobile network operator. Wishing you success.

Yea, you have a point, like how do they intend to provide such services without getting approved by the laws of most countries, especially if its a case where they will have like physical offices or something, i understand no one owns blockchain technology since the concept behind it is decentralized but then again, laws are coming up to checkmate brands from the industry
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I think your data service model without roaming would be a success. Using blockchain technology makes it possible to realize the transparency users deserves while using a mobile service network.
But first, you’ll have to meet the requirements of the regulatory organization in your country and also cross the hurdles of approval as a mobile network operator. Wishing you success.

This also means they have to fall within the laws of every other country they intend to offer these services too and making sure they don't break the laws with their technology. I don't doubt that with the team they currently have, they can pull this off.

Every new technology has to  face the hurdles while launching but new technologies always come with benefits so let's hope elynet provide services that really bring revolution in telecom sector. 👍👍
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I think your data service model without roaming would be a success. Using blockchain technology makes it possible to realize the transparency users deserves while using a mobile service network.
But first, you’ll have to meet the requirements of the regulatory organization in your country and also cross the hurdles of approval as a mobile network operator. Wishing you success.

This also means they have to fall within the laws of every other country they intend to offer these services too and making sure they don't break the laws with their technology. I don't doubt that with the team they currently have, they can pull this off.
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I think your data service model without roaming would be a success. Using blockchain technology makes it possible to realize the transparency users deserves while using a mobile service network.
But first, you’ll have to meet the requirements of the regulatory organization in your country and also cross the hurdles of approval as a mobile network operator. Wishing you success.

Meeting the requirements of regulatory body in their country is definitely the first step to take in order to assure interested parties how genuine this project is and also to avoid issues with the authority.


That will be there biggest hurdles at the start. Local businessman will not allow such approval easily. But at the end everyone will be accepting this solution.
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I think your data service model without roaming would be a success. Using blockchain technology makes it possible to realize the transparency users deserves while using a mobile service network.
But first, you’ll have to meet the requirements of the regulatory organization in your country and also cross the hurdles of approval as a mobile network operator. Wishing you success.

Meeting the requirements of regulatory body in their country is definitely the first step to take in order to assure interested parties how genuine this project is and also to avoid issues with the authority.
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